New Dating App Hands All The Power Over To Your Friends

This sounds both fun and dangerous.

There's nothing more annoying than when your loved up friends try to set you up with someone. Although we hate to admit it, however, it's also a great way to meet people, no matter how irritating it is.

Well, now there's a way to get your settled friends off your back, but it will take some trust.

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Wingman is a matchmaking app that, unlike other apps like Tinder, passes all the control over to your friend, i.e your wingman/wingwoman.

According to Mashable, the wingperson simply logs into the app through Facebook and creates a profile for their single pal. They will then write all sorts of great things about them, such as the charity work they do, how hilarious they are and so on.

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It's important to note, however, that the single friend will then be sent a link to review what's being said about them, so don't panic.

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When the singleton approves the profile, the wingperson, and only the wingperson, is then free to scroll through potential matches. The only time the singleton gets access to who their friend is swiping is if there's a match. Basically, no potential love interest can make it passed this point without the approval of the wingperson.

When a singleton gets a match, they get the power back and are now free to chat, without the eager eyes of their friend.

Users are allowed to have as many wingmen and wingwomen as they wish, so get the whole gang involved.